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the embassy has been in touch with the national security council in washington, d.c. our consulate general in chicago, too, has been in close touch with the local authorities to monitor the situation. an official has been deputized to visit the site to ascertain the situation on the spot and as we know we are being told as well the president of the united states has been notified of the situation in wisconsin as well. >> don, it is such a large congregation. they built this in the 90s. as it grew, people of this faith would actually move to oak creek solely based on this temple. it's grown since then. >> as you said, as we've been talking about this particular temple, it's hindu sikh. the gentleman who was on earlier speaking to us from the council on religion and education, the chairman of the sikh council on religion and education, saying after 9/11, that the sikh faith has often been confused with muslims and terrorism. we know that. we're very aware of that. but again, as we said, we don't want to speculate on any of that now until we find out exactly what's going
the embassy has been in touch with the national security council in washington, d.c. our consulate general in chicago, too, has been in close touch with the local authorities to monitor the situation. an official has been deputized to visit the site to ascertain the situation on the spot and as we know we are being told as well the president of the united states has been notified of the situation in wisconsin as well. >> don, it is such a large congregation. they built this in the 90s. as...
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right now 44 degrees in washington. later on today, sunny skies and 54 degrees for the high. >> and potentially a lot of changes in that building come tomorrow. >> we'll see. >> meanwhile it's 48 minutes past the hour, we got to get a check of this morning's headlines. >> if you're getting an early start anywhere from chicago back to d.c., new york, philly, it's definitely on the chilly side. temperatures not out of the 30s yet, and in some cases like pittsburgh, it's barely there at 30 degrees. so a chilly start certainly to the day, but sunshine should prevail and i think temperatures will rebound pretty nicely. down in the south, stylish rain gear might be the call. these thunderstorm watches are being allowed to expire, a lot of heavy rain with this now as it marches slowly down the interstate 10 corridor. this isn't moving very quickly, that means there will be some street flooding and it will be a slow go at times along parts of the texas coastline. most of louisiana is going to be wet today, just be prepared and
right now 44 degrees in washington. later on today, sunny skies and 54 degrees for the high. >> and potentially a lot of changes in that building come tomorrow. >> we'll see. >> meanwhile it's 48 minutes past the hour, we got to get a check of this morning's headlines. >> if you're getting an early start anywhere from chicago back to d.c., new york, philly, it's definitely on the chilly side. temperatures not out of the 30s yet, and in some cases like pittsburgh, it's...
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washington, d.c., and area around washington, d.c. so a lot of work still to be done. >> yeah. and certainly a lot of questions about the cleanup. how is that going? >> reporter: well, in some areas, it's happening rather quickly. in others, not so much. i mean, there there's a lot to be done, as you see behind me. yesterday in rockville, maryland, outside of washington, d.c., on the other side, this were already people out clearing some of the debris. putting trees and chopping them down and clearing the way. so it's going to depend on where you are. the real issue here for many people who are still without power is going to be the fact that we're expected to reach 100 degrees once again, not counting the heat index. so it's not too hot just yet, but it's very early. >> atheena joan, thank you very much for the update. >>> one of the biggest problem for the millions without power is, of course, the heat. imagine no air conditioning with temperatures hitting 100 degrees. meteorologist karen maginnis i
washington, d.c., and area around washington, d.c. so a lot of work still to be done. >> yeah. and certainly a lot of questions about the cleanup. how is that going? >> reporter: well, in some areas, it's happening rather quickly. in others, not so much. i mean, there there's a lot to be done, as you see behind me. yesterday in rockville, maryland, outside of washington, d.c., on the other side, this were already people out clearing some of the debris. putting trees and chopping...
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i'm in washington square park, that area of the village. elizabeth cohen is nearer to the east river, zone "a," one of the low-lying areas by the water. she's at the new york langone medical center. a hospital which has largely been evacuated. she's learned there's still a number of patients who were too sick to be moved. elizabe elizabeth, how many patients are actually still in the hospital? >> nyu folks tell us about five or six patients are there and anderson, they say they are so critically ill, many of them on life support. the doctors got together and said you know what, if we move these people we could kill them. it is safer to have them weather the storm here at nyu. what is really so heroic, anderson, about 15 to 20 doctors and nurses said we're staying here to take care of those patients. we're not going anywhere either. i asked folks at nyu, are they nervous? they're practically on the east river, which could very likely overflow. they said, no, they're not. they're new yorkers, they're tough, this is what they need to do. >> at
i'm in washington square park, that area of the village. elizabeth cohen is nearer to the east river, zone "a," one of the low-lying areas by the water. she's at the new york langone medical center. a hospital which has largely been evacuated. she's learned there's still a number of patients who were too sick to be moved. elizabe elizabeth, how many patients are actually still in the hospital? >> nyu folks tell us about five or six patients are there and anderson, they say they...
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memorial tomorrow, it was going to be a big deal on the anniversary of this march on washington and his famous "i have a dream" speech, but that's been postponed. there's a state of emergency here in the city. we don't expect to see the strong winds and rain come until the afternoon, although the winds have picked up. but city officials here say that they are prepared. we spoke earlier with d.c. fire and ems chief kenneth ellerby and i asked him about the whole category 1 versus category 2 situation and whether people should still be concerned. let's listen to what he had to say, t.j.. >> even a tropical storm can do a lot of damage, so people need to be vigilant. we're prepared and we want them to rest assured that we're prepared for anything that comes up. >> reporter: so one of the ways that the city is helping residents prepare is by handing out sandbags. that's going on today. they handed out 7,000 yesterday and ran out, had to stop around 5:00 p.m. so that's getting started back up again today so that residents can help protect their homes. they're being limited to five sandbags p
memorial tomorrow, it was going to be a big deal on the anniversary of this march on washington and his famous "i have a dream" speech, but that's been postponed. there's a state of emergency here in the city. we don't expect to see the strong winds and rain come until the afternoon, although the winds have picked up. but city officials here say that they are prepared. we spoke earlier with d.c. fire and ems chief kenneth ellerby and i asked him about the whole category 1 versus...
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cnn's jim acosta is live for us in washington, this morning. what are the late ef polls showing, jim, in terms of what might happen tomorrow? well, it's interesting. i could hear him, apparently you couldn't hear jim. >> we'll work out that bug for you. >> are we going to try him again? can we hear jim? >> not ready. we'll go on to other things. we'll try to get the situation with jim and his audio ironed out. obviously we could hear him. he's somewhere in the system. we're not quite sure where. it's leftover gremlins from halloween. >> i'm sure it is. >>> the debate beginning over three birth control for women. there's a panel advising the white house set to meet in two weeks. they're going to hear arguments whether contraception are preventative medicine. school officials and doctors believe the birth control does qualify as that. the catholic church and other conservative groups disagree. >>> it is open enrollment season. alcohol is the world's most harmful drug. british researchers rank 20 drugs based on the harm they can do to the user as
cnn's jim acosta is live for us in washington, this morning. what are the late ef polls showing, jim, in terms of what might happen tomorrow? well, it's interesting. i could hear him, apparently you couldn't hear jim. >> we'll work out that bug for you. >> are we going to try him again? can we hear jim? >> not ready. we'll go on to other things. we'll try to get the situation with jim and his audio ironed out. obviously we could hear him. he's somewhere in the system. we're...
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now we've been talking about the issues we have in washington, d.c. now on average, average here in d.c., you have about 18.2 inches of snowfall. well, that looks like we're on track for record snowfall there, the record being about 28 inches that was set back in january of 1922. in fact, it was such a big snowstorm they actually dubbed it be knickerbocker snowstorm because it actually damaged the roof of a theater for the knickerbocker theater, which injured 98 people -- killed 98 people and injured over 130. now, again, as the potential is very historic and troublesome to many travelers. although people are making it through here pretty well, i got to tell you a lot of the major thoroughfares and freeways here in the state of virginia and the commonwealth, have hundreds of motorists stranded, hundreds of them on the freeway ls. accidents, in terms of accidents, thousands of those, too, and as long as the snow continues to drop we're going to see all kinds of problems here. that is the latest story here. blizzard warnings remain in effect for much of
now we've been talking about the issues we have in washington, d.c. now on average, average here in d.c., you have about 18.2 inches of snowfall. well, that looks like we're on track for record snowfall there, the record being about 28 inches that was set back in january of 1922. in fact, it was such a big snowstorm they actually dubbed it be knickerbocker snowstorm because it actually damaged the roof of a theater for the knickerbocker theater, which injured 98 people -- killed 98 people and...
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the washington post house passes historic health reform bill. the dallas morning news, congress passes historic health care legislation. the denver post, congress clears historic health care expansion. and from the l.a. times, historic health care bill passes. the vote last night followed more than a year of often bitter debate and a weekend of intense last-minute political persuasion. congressional correspondent brianna kieler is live at capitol hill with more. is that the bill? >> reporter: these are the bills. i want to show you what's in the bag for democrats and what has to work its way through congress. these are the two bills the house passed last night. this is the one the senate already passed. this is a signature away from becoming law. this is what president obama signs tomorrow. this is the tweaks bill, the changes. you can see this is the big thing. this is the body of it. these are sort of adjustments that the house passed that now the senate needs to pass. they need 51 votes to pass and the next step there is democrats say they ar
the washington post house passes historic health reform bill. the dallas morning news, congress passes historic health care legislation. the denver post, congress clears historic health care expansion. and from the l.a. times, historic health care bill passes. the vote last night followed more than a year of often bitter debate and a weekend of intense last-minute political persuasion. congressional correspondent brianna kieler is live at capitol hill with more. is that the bill? >>...
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. >>> also, washington, d.c., 241 teachers are waking up without a job. the school's chancellor says almost all of these teachers have been fired for poor performance. few are being let go for licensing issues. the teachers union says they were judged under a flawed evaluation system and is planning to challenge about 80 of the firings. >>> parts of the gulf coast are still recovering from hurricane katrina five years after the storm hit. one mississippi town is building it back up and in the process making children the priority. cnn's tom foreman reports. >>> the children are riding the waves again around the battered shor shores. no community was hit harder and none more mindful of the fact that children suffered just as much as adults. caroline collins can attest to that. she remembers her father staying through the storm and returning to find him amid the wreckage. >> coming home and seeing him when i walked in the door. i remember him kissing all of us on the head. i get choked up about it. z so, from the start, this town has focused on the recovery
. >>> also, washington, d.c., 241 teachers are waking up without a job. the school's chancellor says almost all of these teachers have been fired for poor performance. few are being let go for licensing issues. the teachers union says they were judged under a flawed evaluation system and is planning to challenge about 80 of the firings. >>> parts of the gulf coast are still recovering from hurricane katrina five years after the storm hit. one mississippi town is building it...
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now 360 bulletin. >> some early results from the mideast peace talks in washington. the israeli and palestinian leaders agreeing to talk some more. they will hold regular meetings starting on the 14th of this month and continuing every two week there after to try to reach a peace deal. an army spokesperson says there is no sign of any pending acagainst retired general stanley mcchrystal after an army inspector general completed an initial review of the general's comments in rolling stone magazine. you'll recall, the article led president obama to fire general mcchrystal. in los angeles, rapper t.i. and his wife were arrested on drug suspicion. suspected illegal drugs were found during a traffic stop. >>> and you already know they're a hot ride but not this hot. dangerously hot. ferraris recalling all of the 458 cars it made this year after a report of the number of the luxury cars catching if i remember or spontaneously erupting. >> we decided to make room for the shot because i mentioned earlier this video. the double rainbow guy. a must-see. he is making a commerci
now 360 bulletin. >> some early results from the mideast peace talks in washington. the israeli and palestinian leaders agreeing to talk some more. they will hold regular meetings starting on the 14th of this month and continuing every two week there after to try to reach a peace deal. an army spokesperson says there is no sign of any pending acagainst retired general stanley mcchrystal after an army inspector general completed an initial review of the general's comments in rolling stone...
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also, much more on that investigative series in "washington post." that and more with valerie plain wilson. all of that coming up in "the situation room." don, back to you. >> wolf, thanks very much. we're looking forward to wolf blitzes interview with shirley sherrod. make sure that you watch our special report tonight at 7:00 and 10:00 p.m. eastern >>> the woman behind the controversy, who is shirley sherrod? again, 7:00 and 10:00 p.m. eastern lightright here on cnn. >>> 1 in 100 players in the nba -- in nba history have been asian-americans. you're about to meet one of them who beat the odds. there he is right there. [ female announcer ] we all want to stay active. but even in your 30s bones begin to change calcium and vitamin d help keep your bones strong. yoplait has calcium and vitamin d in every cup. keep your bones strong, with yoplait. presenting the cadillac "summer's best" sales event. a fantastic opportunity to get a great offer on a new cadillac cts sport sedan... ..the most acclaimed vehicle in its class and a car and driver 10 best thi
also, much more on that investigative series in "washington post." that and more with valerie plain wilson. all of that coming up in "the situation room." don, back to you. >> wolf, thanks very much. we're looking forward to wolf blitzes interview with shirley sherrod. make sure that you watch our special report tonight at 7:00 and 10:00 p.m. eastern >>> the woman behind the controversy, who is shirley sherrod? again, 7:00 and 10:00 p.m. eastern lightright...
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the washington teachers' union says most teachers don't believe the program is fair. it made some parents a little uneasy. the chancellor, michelle reed, says she is doing it for the kids. >> all i hear is layoff, layoff, layoff. >> the mayor's main priority is to make sure we have a high quality teacher in front of every single child in every single classroom on every single day. >> let me bring in one of our contributors who is on the line to talk about this. what do you think about this, would you like to see more testing like this implemented across the country or is this a little harsh? ? >> absolutely. on some level, i'm not sure why this is a story. what michelle reed has done is she has fairly evaluated teachers and those who are the lowest performing are fired. isn't that what we do in every industry? the lowest performers don't get to keep their job. >> it is a story because it is 241 teachers. 241 teachers got five classroom visits and that was it. a lot would argue and you know the teachers' union would, or parents. is that a little harsh? give them a chan
the washington teachers' union says most teachers don't believe the program is fair. it made some parents a little uneasy. the chancellor, michelle reed, says she is doing it for the kids. >> all i hear is layoff, layoff, layoff. >> the mayor's main priority is to make sure we have a high quality teacher in front of every single child in every single classroom on every single day. >> let me bring in one of our contributors who is on the line to talk about this. what do you...
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washington, d.c., could see 102. most of them in the 90s. new york city today, but it will be feeling like 105 to 110 this afternoon. >> stay in the shade. mom and dad, you stay inside. >> and then throw bonnie into the mix. that e's going to increase with the humidity. >> bad hair days, man. that's the translation for me on humidity. don't go outside. really bad hair day. all right. thanks, jacqui. appreciate that. >> well, weak or not, we're talking about that system called bonnie. there are those in the gulf who have been a little nervous about it and that's why we had to evacuate. reynolds wolf is in new orleans to update us. what's the window of opportunity? >> reporter: it looks like it's going to take a little bit of time for the storm to die down. even though the storm is falling apart, which is great news, the water's going to be rough out there. one particular ship, the developing driller 3, the ship responsible for drilling in the relief well handles fairly rough seas and that's what they're going to be experiencing out there toda
washington, d.c., could see 102. most of them in the 90s. new york city today, but it will be feeling like 105 to 110 this afternoon. >> stay in the shade. mom and dad, you stay inside. >> and then throw bonnie into the mix. that e's going to increase with the humidity. >> bad hair days, man. that's the translation for me on humidity. don't go outside. really bad hair day. all right. thanks, jacqui. appreciate that. >> well, weak or not, we're talking about that system...
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. >> chris lawrence in washington, thanks so much for that. >> yeah. >>> turning now to those southern storms of historic proportions. from the mississippi river all the way up to virginia and pennsylvania. look at that line sliced across the country by tornadoes this week. here's the latest official death toll. 337 people. that's the second deadliest single day for tornadoes in u.s. history. >>> and here's a look at the devastation in ringgold, georgia, with trucks and chain saws, residents are starting the long and very difficult process of clearing away debris there. 15 people were killed in georgia. president barack obama has declared a federal disaster in parts of that state, freeing up federal relief funds for the victims. >>> and look at this. amazing picture. tuscaloosa, alabama, a few weeks before the tornadoes, and then after that wipe, what it looks like now. same place, same angle taken yesterday. a look at the path of destruction right there where you can just see that line of tornadic activity that swept through. at least 39 people died in tuscaloosa county alone wednesda
. >> chris lawrence in washington, thanks so much for that. >> yeah. >>> turning now to those southern storms of historic proportions. from the mississippi river all the way up to virginia and pennsylvania. look at that line sliced across the country by tornadoes this week. here's the latest official death toll. 337 people. that's the second deadliest single day for tornadoes in u.s. history. >>> and here's a look at the devastation in ringgold, georgia, with...
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washington? we're also waiting an update from the national hurricane center on the strength and path of earl. it's a sale. nothing beats a sale! wrong move! you. you can save up to half off that sale when you name your own price on priceline. but this one's a deal...trust me. it's only pretending to be a deal. here, bid $79. got it. wow! you win this time good twin! there's no disguising the real deal. my joints ache so bad, i wake up in pain every day. i want to know why. i want to know why my hair is falling out. how did this happen? how did this happen? a little pain in my knee. that's how it started. that's how it started, this rash on my face. now it's like my body is attacking me. i want answers. announcer: when you don't have the right answers, it may be time to ask your doctor the right question. could i have lupus? [ male announcer ] you're at the age where you don't get thrown by curve balls. ♪ this is the age of knowing how to get things done. ♪ so why would you let something like
washington? we're also waiting an update from the national hurricane center on the strength and path of earl. it's a sale. nothing beats a sale! wrong move! you. you can save up to half off that sale when you name your own price on priceline. but this one's a deal...trust me. it's only pretending to be a deal. here, bid $79. got it. wow! you win this time good twin! there's no disguising the real deal. my joints ache so bad, i wake up in pain every day. i want to know why. i want to know why my...
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michelle is joining us from washington. this is awkward for a lot of families, talking about money, especially talking about money to your elders because you figure they're the ones who should be talking to you. so how do you begin this process? >> it's a very difficult time, because the roles have been reversed. they've spent years taking care of you and now you have to have that all-important question or conversation with them. and, listen, the time to do it is before they're in need. you've got to start as they start aging, they get in the late 60s and 70s saying, listen, mom, dad, how are you going to prepare for yourself? do you want to be in an assisted living facility, do you want to stay in your home? is there some expectation you're going to come live with me? so many people avoid having this conversation because it's so difficult and so painful. and as a result, when the time comes, they're not prepared to take care of their parents. >> and you know from personal experience, you had to go down this road with your
michelle is joining us from washington. this is awkward for a lot of families, talking about money, especially talking about money to your elders because you figure they're the ones who should be talking to you. so how do you begin this process? >> it's a very difficult time, because the roles have been reversed. they've spent years taking care of you and now you have to have that all-important question or conversation with them. and, listen, the time to do it is before they're in need....
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we are live in washington to find out where things stand. and yes, they are in session this weekend. >>> also, in this tough economy, would you believe that things are actually getting cheaper? not all things, though, specific things. and we will read them off for you this morning. >>> but first, we need to go right back to capitol hill. both houses of congress are in session this weekend. both parties are scrambling to pass some kind of a debt limit plan. our joe johns is there for us. joe, good morning to you. this is about to get started here in about an hour. >> reporter: that's for sure. and there's also a lot of stuff going on behind the scenes, we think. we don't know of any meetings between members of congress, say, or senators right now. but a lot of this stuff goes under the staff level, particularly on the weekend. so we'll see. there's also a lot of discussion about what kind of bill that includes deficit reduction and raising the debt ceiling that the congress would actually let go through. i talked just a little while ago with
we are live in washington to find out where things stand. and yes, they are in session this weekend. >>> also, in this tough economy, would you believe that things are actually getting cheaper? not all things, though, specific things. and we will read them off for you this morning. >>> but first, we need to go right back to capitol hill. both houses of congress are in session this weekend. both parties are scrambling to pass some kind of a debt limit plan. our joe johns is...
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news washington bureau chief david chelian joins me live from washington to talk about this. good morning, david. >> good morning. >> a lot of people are saying they just don't see how cain can go on in light of this latest allegation. >> well, you only believe that, i guess, if you start from the premise, carol, that herman cain is actually running to be president of the united states. i don't know that that is the ultimate goal here, or has ever really been the ultimate goal for herman cain. but he has developed a brand now inside of this nomination race, selling books, taking his bus tour out. that wasn't always tied to actually accumulating delegates and putting a traditional campaign together to attain the republican nomination. so i don't know that the incentive will be there for him to drop out. there's no doubt, i spoke with his campaign yesterday. he is in that reassessment phase. but they tell me he's been in this reassessment phase before. as you mentioned when those harassment allegations came out, he sort of went through a reassessment but decided to plow ahead.
news washington bureau chief david chelian joins me live from washington to talk about this. good morning, david. >> good morning. >> a lot of people are saying they just don't see how cain can go on in light of this latest allegation. >> well, you only believe that, i guess, if you start from the premise, carol, that herman cain is actually running to be president of the united states. i don't know that that is the ultimate goal here, or has ever really been the ultimate goal...
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now in the bizarre world of washington u you spend money to save money. here's some wisdom from gloria bo borger who is part of a panel. >> look. if you look at this down the road, we have some other landmarks that are coming up in november and again in december, and he said, look, this could frame the debate for the white house for 2012. if republicans are only for cuts and entitlements and not for any kind of revenue, that's something that our public opinion show the public does not support. >> yes, i was part of that panel late last night too. so did the tea party act like hobbits or terrorists? well, critics can't have it both was. terrorists have much smaller feet, for instance. democratic congressman mike doyle from pennsylvania was quoted as saying the tea party acts like terrorists threatening to blow up the economy,ent quote. now, some republicans didn't appreciate the analogy. senator rand paul says he refers to himself as a freedom fiert. anderson talks with him a few hours ago. >> some people would argue that by add 2g trillion more in debt to
now in the bizarre world of washington u you spend money to save money. here's some wisdom from gloria bo borger who is part of a panel. >> look. if you look at this down the road, we have some other landmarks that are coming up in november and again in december, and he said, look, this could frame the debate for the white house for 2012. if republicans are only for cuts and entitlements and not for any kind of revenue, that's something that our public opinion show the public does not...
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the picture of washington. really, the entire east coast in the making, particularly the mid-atlantic. now can you see the capitol building. remember that shot at the top of the show? very difficult to see. now you can see a good part of the dome. we'll be taking you live to washington and surrounding parts for a monster of a storm, straight ahead. so heading to the doctor uh... yeah? you gonna ask him this time? about what? our erectile dysfunction. shh...no...i don't want to talk about it. look, you're not alone, millions of men with ed have talked to their doctors. i don't know... we can do this. okay... (announcer) talking to your doctor about ed may be the last thing you want to do, but it's definitely a conversation worth having. twenty million men have had their viagra talk. when you're ready for yours... you'll find helpful tips on talking to your doctor at viagra.com ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. don't take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may cause an unsafe
the picture of washington. really, the entire east coast in the making, particularly the mid-atlantic. now can you see the capitol building. remember that shot at the top of the show? very difficult to see. now you can see a good part of the dome. we'll be taking you live to washington and surrounding parts for a monster of a storm, straight ahead. so heading to the doctor uh... yeah? you gonna ask him this time? about what? our erectile dysfunction. shh...no...i don't want to talk about it....
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. >> reporter: former "the washington post" reporter ron kessler was the first to reveal that scandal. >> one of the agents refused to pay one of the prostitutes. she complained to the police. they, in turn, reported it to the secret service. the secret service also involved the state department and the white house and the agents were removed on thursday and replaced. >> reporter: in addition, the sources say about a dozen undercover secret service agents and uniformed officers were allegedly involved, relieved of duty and sent home. they were not in the president's personal protective detail, but part of a support team. most but not all were replaced because it was determined existing staffing was adequate. even though prostitution is legal in some areas of columbia, law enforcement experts say this is highly embarrassing for the agency and a breach of conduct. >> they represent the president of the united states and u.s. ambassador. their behavior is expected to be at the highest level at all times while conducting government business an forp country. >> reporter: in another allegat
. >> reporter: former "the washington post" reporter ron kessler was the first to reveal that scandal. >> one of the agents refused to pay one of the prostitutes. she complained to the police. they, in turn, reported it to the secret service. the secret service also involved the state department and the white house and the agents were removed on thursday and replaced. >> reporter: in addition, the sources say about a dozen undercover secret service agents and...
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republican presidential candidates are on a delegate hunt in washington state. we'll have a live report coming up next. no. it's truck month! no. it's truck month! no. it's chevy truck month! definitely that one, boss. solid. let's try the other one again. ♪ chevy truck month ♪ no. it's truck month! ♪ truck month ♪ no. truck month! no. it's chevy truck month. yeah. [ male announcer ] it's chevy truck month. your hair mixes with pollen and dust in the air. i have to banish you to the...
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now down to 110 miles per hour, turning away from new york city, turning away from washington, d.c., from richmond, from virginia beach. but there will be damage along the north carolina outer banks. there may even be some damage in new england and we'll, obviously, see some of that as the days go on. anderson? >> we want to check back in with you. i do want to go to kill devil hills, which sits on a very thin strip of land with water on both sides, on one side, hurricane earl. rob, you're the closest to the storm. what do you expect tonight? what are people there doing? >> reporter: well, a lot of people have gotten out of here. evacuation orders went out, especially south of here, where it's a little bit thinner, as chad mentioned, an overwashing of the highways there a distinct possibility. in 2003 when hurricane isabel came through, it cut a whole new patch right through the road. it took them weeks to rebuild that. they don't want to cut people off from society. what happened today was really a slow ramp up to what we see now, almost tropical storm strength gusts. that is about
now down to 110 miles per hour, turning away from new york city, turning away from washington, d.c., from richmond, from virginia beach. but there will be damage along the north carolina outer banks. there may even be some damage in new england and we'll, obviously, see some of that as the days go on. anderson? >> we want to check back in with you. i do want to go to kill devil hills, which sits on a very thin strip of land with water on both sides, on one side, hurricane earl. rob,...
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a dog attacked a small girl at dulles washington airport. we are talking about a dog in the border patrol program. and the dog was with the hand lure when it attacked the 4-year-old and the girl's grandmother was bit when she tried to pull the dog off the girl. the little girl had to have more than 20 stitches. >>> from bad dog to good dog. a man from queens new york said he was nearly electrocuted while walking his pooch. >> we both started to be zapped. i saw a big yank, and he yanked himself into the street and pulled me and snatched me down to the ground. >> take a look at his buddy max. max max's paws and skin was burned. evans refused to ride in the ambulance after the emts said max was not allowed onboard. >>> and in pennsylvania, they may have gone too far. the marion school district is getting sued for spying. parents say one high school is using web cams embedded in schools to issued computers at home. >> i received an e-mail from my daughter who is very upset that said mom i have that laptop open all the time in my bedroom, even w
a dog attacked a small girl at dulles washington airport. we are talking about a dog in the border patrol program. and the dog was with the hand lure when it attacked the 4-year-old and the girl's grandmother was bit when she tried to pull the dog off the girl. the little girl had to have more than 20 stitches. >>> from bad dog to good dog. a man from queens new york said he was nearly electrocuted while walking his pooch. >> we both started to be zapped. i saw a big yank, and he...
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washington, d.c., 16. and some places in the d.c. area, some suburbs had more and some less. and then central park, 9.9. the major cities getting hit by this certainly and it's going to be something where we look back at this blizzard and it's one for the record books, no question about it. the weather situation will be better. no question about that. we can expect temperatures to warm up here by christmas for the eastern seaboard. better times are ahead. that's the latest we have for you, so let's send it back to you in the studio. >> reynolds wolf live for us where the clean up has begun in virginia. >>> diamonds are a girl's best friend. >> the story behind a ring that is making christmas extra special when cnn "cnn sunday morning" continues. (laughter) >>> students out there, let's say you work for "time" magazine, and would you pick ben bernanke for the person of the year. >> no, not if you were a kid. many adults were scratching their head, too. and that's why we are being joined to tell us about picks of the year. you had a little recession trivia, too, right? >> yeah,
washington, d.c., 16. and some places in the d.c. area, some suburbs had more and some less. and then central park, 9.9. the major cities getting hit by this certainly and it's going to be something where we look back at this blizzard and it's one for the record books, no question about it. the weather situation will be better. no question about that. we can expect temperatures to warm up here by christmas for the eastern seaboard. better times are ahead. that's the latest we have for you, so...
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. >> judge gonzales, out in the country, people don't think much of any of the institutions of washington. the approval rating of the supreme court now at the lowest it's ever been. it's been a big day and a big week for the court. do you think this will help or hurt the american people's p perception of the high court? >> i think it depends on what the people think of the decision. i think from the perspective of the judges, listen, they're given life tenure for a reason. their job is to do their job. apply the constitution. apply the law. irrespective of whether it's popular or not. that's their job. hopefully that will continue to be their job. >> jeff, the way the system is set up, the court, the high court, is supposed to be above the political fray if you will. essentially an apolitical body. even though the appointees come out of the political system. bush v. gore raised a lot of questions about that. justice scalia's dissent in the arizona case the other day. very political. a big decision like this. do you think inner er iterms o court political? is it above the fray? >> i would
. >> judge gonzales, out in the country, people don't think much of any of the institutions of washington. the approval rating of the supreme court now at the lowest it's ever been. it's been a big day and a big week for the court. do you think this will help or hurt the american people's p perception of the high court? >> i think it depends on what the people think of the decision. i think from the perspective of the judges, listen, they're given life tenure for a reason. their job...
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. >>> a new scandal rocks washington's spending agency. the gsa. now house republicans are opening hearings. you can adjust it to whatever your needs are. so whatever you feel like, the sleep number bed's going to provide it for you. now, sleep number redefines memory foam, combining coolfit gel foam with sleep number adjustability! during our white sale, receive $400 in free bedding. only at the sleep number store, where queen mattresses start at just $699. >>> this is kind of your primer now on what you need to know, the big stories in the week ahead from the white house to wall street. our correspondents tell you everything to begin your week. we'll start with the president's plans for the week. >> reporter: i'm athena jones. president obama travels to cleveland this week for a speech on the economy and to michigan to attend campaign events. he'll also host a nascar event with sprint cup winner tony stewart and will welcome the wounded warrior projects soldier bike ride to the white house. >>> i'm poppy harlow in new york where wall street kicks
. >>> a new scandal rocks washington's spending agency. the gsa. now house republicans are opening hearings. you can adjust it to whatever your needs are. so whatever you feel like, the sleep number bed's going to provide it for you. now, sleep number redefines memory foam, combining coolfit gel foam with sleep number adjustability! during our white sale, receive $400 in free bedding. only at the sleep number store, where queen mattresses start at just $699. >>> this is kind...
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let's talk about the washington party. there's a brand new poll out that shows the split between americans who support the tea party and those who don't. >> this poll, this poll gives you insight as opposed to the horse race. this actually shows that the tea party is really not the republican party and vice versa. the republican party if you were to divide it, tea party members who more than likely are closer to republicans and democrats tend to be a little angrier. they tend to be split on issues. they tend to be much more conservative and one of the most interesting findings i saw in this and there are several different factors, if you're an active member, about half and half. some republicans aren't even members of the tea party. eight in ten members of the tea party say they would prefer a candidate that can beat president obama other than one that agrees them on issues. maybe the tea party influence on who the republicans choose as the nominee is not determined as if in whether or not that person should be the republi
let's talk about the washington party. there's a brand new poll out that shows the split between americans who support the tea party and those who don't. >> this poll, this poll gives you insight as opposed to the horse race. this actually shows that the tea party is really not the republican party and vice versa. the republican party if you were to divide it, tea party members who more than likely are closer to republicans and democrats tend to be a little angrier. they tend to be split...
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it is a tough sell on road and in washington. details now from white house correspondent suzanne malveaux. >> reporter: the administration insists there's no deadline for passing a health care bill. kathleen sebelius, health and human services secretary. >> what we're talking about as the president said is finishing the job. and the urgency, the timetable is not about some congressional time clock. >> reporter: but time may be running out to resuscitate health care reform. in fact, president obama is on the road this week with town hall meetings. in philadelphia and st. louis to convince the american people that a health care overhaul has to happen now. >> if we let this opportunity pass for another year or another decade or another generation, more americans will lose their family's health insurance if they switch jobs or lose their job. more small businesses will be forced to choose between health care and hiring. more insurance companies will raise premiums and deny coverage. and the rising cost of medicare and medicaid will s
it is a tough sell on road and in washington. details now from white house correspondent suzanne malveaux. >> reporter: the administration insists there's no deadline for passing a health care bill. kathleen sebelius, health and human services secretary. >> what we're talking about as the president said is finishing the job. and the urgency, the timetable is not about some congressional time clock. >> reporter: but time may be running out to resuscitate health care reform. in...
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washington, chicago or atlanta. the answer coming up. ♪ [ gasp ] [ mom ] my husband -- he thinks it's a 3-sheeter. i say 1-sheeter. bounty can clean the mess with less. [ female announcer ] in this lab demo, 1 sheet of bounty leaves this surface as clean as 2 sheets of the bargain brand. ♪ dance cooking? bring it. super durable. super absorbent. super clean. bounty the 1-sheet clean picker-upper. and try bounty napkins. >>> the answer is washington. let's bring in our senior political editor mark preston live on the phone from washington. good morning, mash. what'sed the news here? >> what we saw yesterday was that the lawyers for the former north carolina senator said that these charges that had been placed on him which include conspiracy should be thrown out and the reason being that they're unkons tuns constitutio the charges were vague. this goes back to him trying to cover up the extramarital affair he had with a campaign worker. if he were to get indicted and caught up in all this, he could potentially fac
washington, chicago or atlanta. the answer coming up. ♪ [ gasp ] [ mom ] my husband -- he thinks it's a 3-sheeter. i say 1-sheeter. bounty can clean the mess with less. [ female announcer ] in this lab demo, 1 sheet of bounty leaves this surface as clean as 2 sheets of the bargain brand. ♪ dance cooking? bring it. super durable. super absorbent. super clean. bounty the 1-sheet clean picker-upper. and try bounty napkins. >>> the answer is washington. let's bring in our senior...
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paul steinhauser joins us from washington. we are already hearing some of what romney will say today. tell us what you know. >> about three hours from now, el make it official, up in new hampshire. he will say the words, i'm running for president. the all but declared candidate will become the declared president. he will call president barack obama a failure and attack him for what he says are the president's policies that are making the government too big. here is one of the excerpts. he is going to say, we are only inches away from seizing to be a free market economy. i will cap federal spending and finally, balance the budget. he goes on to say, from my first day in office, my number one job will be to see that america, once again, is number one in job creation. of course, his speech comes one day before we see the may jobs report, carol. so for mitt romney, it is all about the economy. >> well, it is all about the economy but he has other problems much the same problems, by the way, he had in 2008. how is he going to deal
paul steinhauser joins us from washington. we are already hearing some of what romney will say today. tell us what you know. >> about three hours from now, el make it official, up in new hampshire. he will say the words, i'm running for president. the all but declared candidate will become the declared president. he will call president barack obama a failure and attack him for what he says are the president's policies that are making the government too big. here is one of the excerpts. he...
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brianna keilar, cnn washington. >>> arnold and maria split. why our legal guys say this might not be another messy celebrity divorce. and more face to face with venus williams. she says she and serena share plenty on and off the court, but some things are simply off limits. >> on the court, like i said, there are limitations, like maybe we can't talk to each other about injuries are happening because, hey, then the other would need to just take advantage. that's just how it happens in sports. you might want to keep your mouth shut on that. >> they're sisters forever, but also competitors forever. that's straight ahead. am. i'm e name your own price division. i find empty hotel rooms and help people save - >> - up to 60% off. i am familiar. your name? > naomi pryce. >> what other "negotiating" skills do you have? > i'm a fifth-degree black belt. >> as am i. > i'm fluent in 37 languages. >> (indistinct clicking) > and i'm a master of disguise >> as am i. > as am i. >> as am i. > as am i. >> well played naomi pryce. ok. [ cellphone rings ] hey. y
brianna keilar, cnn washington. >>> arnold and maria split. why our legal guys say this might not be another messy celebrity divorce. and more face to face with venus williams. she says she and serena share plenty on and off the court, but some things are simply off limits. >> on the court, like i said, there are limitations, like maybe we can't talk to each other about injuries are happening because, hey, then the other would need to just take advantage. that's just how it...
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release -- >> we're just starting to get a gust of wind right now here in the village, very close to washington square park. the rain does seem to be intensifying a bit with the wind gusts. let's check in with our affiliate, wabc, and see the monitoring of their coverage. >> reporter: it has not made its way across on the main roadway. not a lot of residences here, just the fishing pier. in good shape so far and it won't get any worst than this. rough waves out there making their way towards us slowly, but not too bad here. things are quieting down from the last time i talked to you last, and it's not quite so bad and hopefully will give us a little break for a little while. >> we're here with bill evans. will it stay calm? >> she still has to go through one more batch. >> let's check on our soledad o'brien. she was in the meat backing area earlier. >> reporter: we're along the west side highway, so we're downtown in what is known as the meat packing district. and take a look here, some folks made the mistake of driving through what they thought was clear and open paying the price for it. their
release -- >> we're just starting to get a gust of wind right now here in the village, very close to washington square park. the rain does seem to be intensifying a bit with the wind gusts. let's check in with our affiliate, wabc, and see the monitoring of their coverage. >> reporter: it has not made its way across on the main roadway. not a lot of residences here, just the fishing pier. in good shape so far and it won't get any worst than this. rough waves out there making their...
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athena jones joins me from washington with details on this. nobody wants to hear that anything is going to be more expensiv expensive. >> not good news, but right now, this is where we stand. and this is of course if congress doesn't act. we know it's an election year, and congress could step in and extend things further like they have been doing. the bush tax cuts are set to expire at the end of this year. that would mean higher tax rates for everyone. we hear about the very wealthy, the highest tax rates going from 39% to 36%, but everybody would see the rates rise, and even the 10% rate would switch to 15%. the second thing is the pay roll tax credit that is going to expire. we pay taxes and we have been able to enjoy the extra 2% we're seeing in our paychecks, the 2% that hasn't been being taken out. that going to change at the end of the year. two other ones that mostly affect higher income earners, the capital gains tax, from 15% to 20%. capital gains taxes are on investment income like stocks. the other one is a new tax associated with
athena jones joins me from washington with details on this. nobody wants to hear that anything is going to be more expensiv expensive. >> not good news, but right now, this is where we stand. and this is of course if congress doesn't act. we know it's an election year, and congress could step in and extend things further like they have been doing. the bush tax cuts are set to expire at the end of this year. that would mean higher tax rates for everyone. we hear about the very wealthy, the...
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. ♪ >>> good morning, washington, d.c., there is the big house. rough weather last night, didn't you? more calm weather expected today and those that got damage last night, you'll enjoy some more tranquil stuff to clean up. >>> checking stories around the country this morning, let's get to it. 11-year-old boy who attended president obama's rally in minnesota on a school day was shocked when the president offered to write him an excused absence note. >> really? he's going to really write me an excuse note? mr. acreman, please excuse tyler he was with me, barack obama. then i kind of want to brag at school and tell them look at what i got! >> if that doesn't do it, i don't know what will. hold on to that note. tyler sullivan was in the front row in the vip area, he got to shake the president's hand. he says he was already excused from class, so no worries. >>> in california a little league concession stand was victim of a snack attack. police say three adults and teenage girl raided the stand and left a trail behind. it led to a house a few blocks a
. ♪ >>> good morning, washington, d.c., there is the big house. rough weather last night, didn't you? more calm weather expected today and those that got damage last night, you'll enjoy some more tranquil stuff to clean up. >>> checking stories around the country this morning, let's get to it. 11-year-old boy who attended president obama's rally in minnesota on a school day was shocked when the president offered to write him an excused absence note. >> really? he's...
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but that heat, that record-breaking heat in california is now in oregon and washington. excessive heat warnings are posted, not only for here, but for the western valleys. could reach 100 degrees in some spots. and here in the fire zone, dangerous levels of low humidity will make it even more difficult for firefighters. brooke? >> rob marciano. rob, thank you. >>> and this next story, i have been so excited to share this with you. this failed detroit musician gives up on his dream of rock 'n' roll. look at this. ♪ hey, baby, what's your hurry >> here's the thing, half a world away, he was bigger than the rolling stones. now after four decades, he is back. the story of sugarman, next. in 2008, i voted for president obama with no reluctance. he presented himself as something different. i had hoped that the new president would bring new jobs. not major layoffs, not people going through major foreclosures on their homes. he did get his healthcare through, but at what cost? he said he was going to cut the deficit in his first term. i've seen zero interest in reducing spendi
but that heat, that record-breaking heat in california is now in oregon and washington. excessive heat warnings are posted, not only for here, but for the western valleys. could reach 100 degrees in some spots. and here in the fire zone, dangerous levels of low humidity will make it even more difficult for firefighters. brooke? >> rob marciano. rob, thank you. >>> and this next story, i have been so excited to share this with you. this failed detroit musician gives up on his...
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i heard chad myers talking about washington, north carolina. it is a little inland, but just up the coast from where we are. i know they get a lot of water all up in there along the alba mario and the river. a lot of flooding, a lot of that is that storm surge and reverse storm surge flooding as the wind just pushes that water up and out of the banks of those rivers. the main road in and out of here was impassable earlier today. you really couldn't get through it. it was very, very deep and that was, again, from this flooding that was pushed right up and over the banks and up on the shore line from the -- from the bogue sound. right now it has receded. the water is back into the sound, at least in this particular area. but most of the people, fredricka, did evacuate. did see a couple of people standing at their windows earlier, but for the most part, folks did what they were supposed to do and got out of here. >> none of those folks have been peeking out the window and ventured out yet? >> no. no. they haven't ventured out. they're smart, doing
i heard chad myers talking about washington, north carolina. it is a little inland, but just up the coast from where we are. i know they get a lot of water all up in there along the alba mario and the river. a lot of flooding, a lot of that is that storm surge and reverse storm surge flooding as the wind just pushes that water up and out of the banks of those rivers. the main road in and out of here was impassable earlier today. you really couldn't get through it. it was very, very deep and...
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brought them to washington to start the investigation. and they did that primarily because i feel that if those agents had been left there, it would have been a huge distraction for them. it would have been a huge distraction for those people around them, trying to anticipate what was going to happen, what kind of disciplinary action might be coming, and that's something we cannot afford to have as agents distracted when they're in the responsibility of protecting the president of the united states. >> director, what is the policy when you're an agent on a trip like this? obviously this is wrong. and i asked this question earlier to someone else during our program, but can agents go out to a bar for beer, can they go out dancing, sight-seeing? what are they allowed to do on trips like this? >> certainly they are under a tremendous amount of stress on these types of trips. and at the end of the day, they're no different than anyone else. they go, they try to relax. and try to end their day on sort of a positive note. and be ready for the n
brought them to washington to start the investigation. and they did that primarily because i feel that if those agents had been left there, it would have been a huge distraction for them. it would have been a huge distraction for those people around them, trying to anticipate what was going to happen, what kind of disciplinary action might be coming, and that's something we cannot afford to have as agents distracted when they're in the responsibility of protecting the president of the united...
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we now know it was that earthquake in oregon and washington. the tsunami was about three or four feet high in japan. so what we have here today is the reverse situation. the earthquake is in japan, magnitude 8.9, and we can expect the tsunami to hit california and the west coast possibly with waves of three to four feet high. it's a scary thing. it's hard to look at these images which are ones we've never seen before, anything like this in realtime. it's just amazing images. it's hard to believe there are thousands of people killed in this thing. it's just scary. i mean, it's just -- the power of one of these things. it's like 300 -- equivalent of 300 mega ton explosion basically. these things are just incredibly destructive. >> mr. rundle, question here. t.j. holmes, cnn new york. you mentioned the west coast of california, and for our american viewers who certainly have concerns -- we've seen these before, these tsunami warnings. can you give us more perspective of what they can possibly expect there. this is scary stuff to see these kinds of
we now know it was that earthquake in oregon and washington. the tsunami was about three or four feet high in japan. so what we have here today is the reverse situation. the earthquake is in japan, magnitude 8.9, and we can expect the tsunami to hit california and the west coast possibly with waves of three to four feet high. it's a scary thing. it's hard to look at these images which are ones we've never seen before, anything like this in realtime. it's just amazing images. it's hard to...
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another new poll by abc news and "the washington post" indicates that the country is split over whether the protests are appropriate. look at this, 51% say that the protests are appropriate, 45% say they are inappropriate. well, one thing is for sure. we have two weeks left of this congressional success. we'll probably see more protests. we'll probably see more polls as well. we'll monitor all of this as we gauge the public's opinion on health care reform. betty? t.j.? >> paul, you know, emotions are running high at town hall meetings nationwide. we have all seen the video. today we are live with health care town hall meetings. we'll show you the best of. get the questions and answers on town hall raw today 2:00 p.m. eastern on cnn. >>> i'm going to roll some video for you now. we're going to do this and the video speaks for itself. take a look at that picture there. you know what? it tells the story, really, the details behind this at a football game of all things, coming up. i was in the grocery store when i had a heart attack. my daughter was with me. i took a bayer aspirin out of my
another new poll by abc news and "the washington post" indicates that the country is split over whether the protests are appropriate. look at this, 51% say that the protests are appropriate, 45% say they are inappropriate. well, one thing is for sure. we have two weeks left of this congressional success. we'll probably see more protests. we'll probably see more polls as well. we'll monitor all of this as we gauge the public's opinion on health care reform. betty? t.j.? >> paul,...
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it's kind of like the dichotomy of washington and the hollywood elite. like one interesting thing i was reading that was there. i wasn't there last night but they had senator scott brown going over to jon hamm's table saying, "you played me on snl." even the cnn table, wolf blitzer sitting next to mila kunis. the starlet from "black swan." >> he said it was nice getting to know her. >> isn't that interesting? >> very fun. it's interesting because a lot of the politico types, they all get to -- everybody's very much dolled up. i've done the washington correspondents dinner. not the white house correspondents dinner. but everyone's dolled up. but then everyone kind of loosens up quite a bit. >> especially with acts like that. donald trump obviously seems to have been -- my mom always said if people are talking about you -- >> did he smile much? >> no. he was quite critical in the papers today about it all. when people are talking about you, that means you're making news, right? >> i guess so. sometimes it's good to be talked about. keep yourself on the map
it's kind of like the dichotomy of washington and the hollywood elite. like one interesting thing i was reading that was there. i wasn't there last night but they had senator scott brown going over to jon hamm's table saying, "you played me on snl." even the cnn table, wolf blitzer sitting next to mila kunis. the starlet from "black swan." >> he said it was nice getting to know her. >> isn't that interesting? >> very fun. it's interesting because a lot of...
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you're supposed to spread facts, not experimental lie you work for "the washington post." mike wise gets top honors on the list that you don't want to be on on this night. remember, stay with us. stay with us right here because we're going to be your hurricane headquarters throughout the evening. this thing could be touching around the carolinas 2:00 a.m. that's our show. that's our show. here now, "larry king live." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> larry: tonight, a monster storm. hurricane earl striking north carolina's outer banks. warnings and watches are up along the east coast. high surf, deadly rip currents threaten everybody. we've got live reports from those in earl's path. and then israeli and palestinian leaders are meeting with president obama. can decades-old conflict ever be resolved? they got a one-year deadline. and the former secretary of state, madeleine al bright is here to tell us what's at stake this time. it's all next on "larry king live." all eyes are on hurricane earl, including rob marciano's. the cnn news and weather anchor is in kill dev
you're supposed to spread facts, not experimental lie you work for "the washington post." mike wise gets top honors on the list that you don't want to be on on this night. remember, stay with us. stay with us right here because we're going to be your hurricane headquarters throughout the evening. this thing could be touching around the carolinas 2:00 a.m. that's our show. that's our show. here now, "larry king live." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> larry:...
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i'm wolf blitzer in washington. some real signs of progress in housing market today. figures released for february show home prices rose faster, get this, faster than anytime since 2006. christine romans joining us from new york right now. christine, the report says home prices climbed, what, 9.3% from the same time last year? that's very impressive. what's driving the increase? >> well, very low interest rates, cash buyers, wolf from all over the world, quite frankly. there's not a lot of inventory in some places. if you want to buy a house, you have to pay up for it because there aren't a lot of choices for it. all of those things coming together. wlo look at price increases. the fastest year over year spike in home price is since 2006. we remember 2006 the peak of the bule overall. look where the biggest home prices increases are, wolf in some parts of the country, up double digits. look at san francisco, up almost 19% year over year. las vegas, up more than 17%. phoenix, home prices, wolf, from february last year to february this year, up 23%. detroit, up 15%. atl
i'm wolf blitzer in washington. some real signs of progress in housing market today. figures released for february show home prices rose faster, get this, faster than anytime since 2006. christine romans joining us from new york right now. christine, the report says home prices climbed, what, 9.3% from the same time last year? that's very impressive. what's driving the increase? >> well, very low interest rates, cash buyers, wolf from all over the world, quite frankly. there's not a lot...
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back out towards washington, the cold air. you've got this giant mixing bowl giving us this winter precipitation. we can expect this to continue for you that happened to be turn tuning in from raleigh, washington, d.c., you still have serious issues no, doubt, from this storm. speaking of washington, d.c., we've got kate baldoun with us to give us the latest of what's happening at the nation's capitol and i'm sure the situation is there pretty similar, kate. >> reporter: pretty similar, right. stay safe down there and we'll do the same up here. the winds are actually really starting to pick up. a lot of snow has continued to fall all this morning. you can see this beautiful shot of the capitol building and a little bit of freezing on the reflecting pools of sea gulls. trying to figure out what to do with themselves at this point. in d.c. they have declared a snow emergency here. that means that many city services are trying to continue as usual. d.c.'s mayor says that the metro rail system, the subway system will continue to r
back out towards washington, the cold air. you've got this giant mixing bowl giving us this winter precipitation. we can expect this to continue for you that happened to be turn tuning in from raleigh, washington, d.c., you still have serious issues no, doubt, from this storm. speaking of washington, d.c., we've got kate baldoun with us to give us the latest of what's happening at the nation's capitol and i'm sure the situation is there pretty similar, kate. >> reporter: pretty similar,...
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in fact, that's exactly the attitude in washington that needs to go. here's the thing, wisconsin. after four years as president, you know me by now. you may not agree with every decision i've made. you may be frustrated at the pace of change, but you know what i believe. you know where i stand. you know i'm willing to make tough decisions even when they're not politically convenient, and you know i'll fight for you and your families every single day as hard as i know how. you know that. i know what things look like because i have fought for it. you have too. after all we've been through together, we sure as heck can't give up now. change is a country where americans of every age have the skills and education that good jobs now require. government can't do this alone, but don't tell me that hiring more teachers won't help this economy grow or help young people compete. don't tell me that students who can't afford college can just borrow money from their parents. that wasn't an option for me. i'll bet it wasn't an option for a whole lot of you. we shouldn't be ending college tax cre
in fact, that's exactly the attitude in washington that needs to go. here's the thing, wisconsin. after four years as president, you know me by now. you may not agree with every decision i've made. you may be frustrated at the pace of change, but you know what i believe. you know where i stand. you know i'm willing to make tough decisions even when they're not politically convenient, and you know i'll fight for you and your families every single day as hard as i know how. you know that. i know...
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listen. >> washington, d.c., you'd think by now they'd get the message. an earthquake. a hurricane. [ laughter ] >> are you listening? the american people have done everything they possibly can. now it's time for an act of god, and we're getting it! >> i know she was joking, but she's even using acts of god to push forward her presidential campaign. >> well, you know, i guess when you're talking to your supporters and they're laughing and you're joking, it comes across that way. i think, frankly, this is the kind of message that you see it in print doesn't have nearly the effect it does when you see it delivered with a smile in front of us, a laughing audience. whether or not this is used against her i'm not sure. i just thought it was actually a moment of humor that maybe -- certainly her fans like and those who don't like michele bachmann will try to figure out a way to use again her. >> i know. i thought it was funny, too. tim farley, thanks, as always. host of "morning briefing" on sirius podus. >>> the lockerbie bomber is frail and in bed. he may be one of the last
listen. >> washington, d.c., you'd think by now they'd get the message. an earthquake. a hurricane. [ laughter ] >> are you listening? the american people have done everything they possibly can. now it's time for an act of god, and we're getting it! >> i know she was joking, but she's even using acts of god to push forward her presidential campaign. >> well, you know, i guess when you're talking to your supporters and they're laughing and you're joking, it comes across...
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i am very lucky because i get to interact every single day with people outside of washington who are training themselves in how to participate in the political process and how to make a huge difference. there are key pieces of policy right now, and the top one is health reform, the bills pending right now will invest in expanding coverage for people. and there are programs that make sure kids get access to meals it now in congress that really could impact this situation, but they're really at risk of derailing because of the political stalemate. >> and i know, marianne, you have this conference this weekend in l.a. you're trying to empower women specifically, women like you and meredith to get involved. why is this so essential right now? what can we learn from this conference to get involved in trying to help this broken government that is causing so many people to suffer because things like meredith points out are within congress, policies, they're stalemates that are hurting our people? >> you know, one of the reasons why this issue of corporate power is so important is because ou
i am very lucky because i get to interact every single day with people outside of washington who are training themselves in how to participate in the political process and how to make a huge difference. there are key pieces of policy right now, and the top one is health reform, the bills pending right now will invest in expanding coverage for people. and there are programs that make sure kids get access to meals it now in congress that really could impact this situation, but they're really at...
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cnn deputy political director paul steinhauser is in washington with a preview. pauls health care no doubt front and center this week. all right. we're having audio difficulties with paul steinhauser. rob, right now i'll hand it over to you. >> remember, we were talking about alabama's county in crisis, jefferson county to be specific. alabama governor has called for a special legislative session tomorrow to deal with the state's deestate financial deepening crisis. some lawmakers believe it's time to tap into unspent funds or risk sinking deeper into debt. i spoke a state representative about the crisis. >> they don't have to do this. they have $84 million in reserves. they are punishing the sheriff. >> so you got $84 million. >> in reserves. >> how do we get it out of there? >> they don't want to use the money. spend it on the sheriff's department. they are trying to punish folks and put pressure on us for us to do things. >> how are you, your colleagues, the governor and the sheriff going to work together? >> we're going reenact some taxes to bring in $70 mill
cnn deputy political director paul steinhauser is in washington with a preview. pauls health care no doubt front and center this week. all right. we're having audio difficulties with paul steinhauser. rob, right now i'll hand it over to you. >> remember, we were talking about alabama's county in crisis, jefferson county to be specific. alabama governor has called for a special legislative session tomorrow to deal with the state's deestate financial deepening crisis. some lawmakers believe...